DEARBORN, Mich., July 1, 2011
– The only thing worse than paying more for gasoline is paying more for
gasoline and having it stolen out of your gas tank. As reports of fuel
theft continue to rise, Ford owners can feel a little more secure
knowing their vehicles have fuel system innovations such as the Easy
Fuel® (capless fuel filler) feature.
The Ford Easy Fuel feature is designed to easily let fuel in and make it difficult to get fuel out.
That’s important as gas prices hover at the $4 per gallon mark, and
demand remains high with drivers in the United States consuming about
400 million gallons of gas daily.
“Our first goal is to make the refueling process as easy and
trouble-free for the customer as possible,” said Brian Aitken,
supervisor, Fuel Systems. “But if it also slows down would-be thieves.
Ford customers benefit that way as well.”
Reports of gasoline theft have been rising across the United States,
from New Jersey to California. The West Sacramento, Calif., Police
Department, for example, issued a warning to residents about a rise in
fuel theft that it attributed to the increase in fuel prices.
One report from Atlanta centered on a man who was caught running a garden hose from his house to a nearby car he didn’t own.
“It’s not a shock that illegal siphoning is rising with the sharp
increase in the price at the pump,” said Patrick DeHaan, a senior
petroleum analyst for GasBuddy.com, an independent website that monitors
the fuel industry. “Criminals will do anything for money, and that
includes trying to take liquid gold out of your gas tank.”
Ford’s capless full filler deters gas theft two different ways. With
Easy Fuel, a spring-loaded flapper door is held closed by latches that
can only be released by a standard-size fuel nozzle. This eliminates the
need for a fuel tank screw cap. When the proper nozzle is inserted into
the filler neck of the system, the latches release, and the nozzle
pushes the spring-loaded flapper door to the open position. When the
nozzle is removed, the flapper door automatically is forced closed by
the spring.
Easy Fuel has a unique mis-fueling inhibitor to reduce improper
refueling and siphoning. The inhibitor consists of a fuel nozzle
detector that guides the nozzle to the opening. If a nozzle or foreign
tube of a different size – a diesel nozzle or plastic hose, for example –
is placed in the filler neck of a gasoline-powered vehicle, the latches
will not release.
“Unless they understand how the mis-fueling inhibitor works and come
prepared, many would-be fuel thieves are unsuccessful in siphoning fuel
from Ford vehicles,” said Aitken.
Another deterrent in Ford vehicles is associated with the on-board
refueling vapor recovery (ORVR) system. The main purpose of the system
is to prevent vapors from escaping during the fueling process. Another
deterrent in Ford vehicles is an inlet check valve that is part of the
on-board refueling vapor recovery system.
While the valve is primarily
designed to prevent vapors from escaping during the fueling process, it
also can thwart siphoning effortrise in theft, bu theft, bu process. s
because it closes automatically after the fueling process. It does so by
detecting the pressure of liquid fuel as it passes. On many Ford
vehicles, this valve will thwart the siphoning effort by thieves.
Still, Aitken said that despite the fact that technologies built into
Ford vehicles may prevent siphoning, not all fuel thieves will be
deterred.
“For another level of deterrence, a customer can purchase a locking
cover,” Aitken said. The locking covers are available for purchase from
Ford and Lincoln dealers.
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